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My family loves tomatoes, and there's nothing like a simple, fresh red sauce on pasta al dente. But I don't always have the time or energy to make it all from scratch. So one pantry staple I cannot live without is jarred pasta sauce. I recently participated in a BlogHer review of Ragu pasta sauces, and I have to say it's great to know that I don't have to sacrifice convenience to feed my family well. According to their website, half a cup of Ragu's red sauces contain a full serving of vegetables. And unlike many jarred foods, these sauces have no additives or preservatives. All those delicious, healthy tomatoes already peeled, seeded, sauteed and simmered for you -- what's not to love?

The BasicsWe were sent several varieties of Ragu pasta sauce -- Ragu Old World Style Sweet Tomato Basil, Ragu Old World Style Margherita, Ragu Alfredo, and Ragu Pizza Sauce-- and invited to try some of the recipes on Ragu.com.

The BonggaThe combination of nutrition, taste, cost and convenience makes Ragu sauces hard to beat. When I'm out of time/inspiration/money, I just pour them on hot pasta, and they taste great all by themselves. They also make a great base sauce for more labor-intensive recipes! And speaking of recipes, I definitely recommend the ones we tried from Ragu.com. Here are three recipes that we really enjoyed:

Upside Down Deep Dish PizzaWhen I opened the oven and the kids saw this dish, they howled in disappointment. This is NOT pizza, it's a yucky casserole! But I'm not called Mom for nothing -- our rule is that everyone has to try everything once. I know what they like, and I was right. I am not gracious in victory: I thoroughly enjoy telling my kids, "I told you so". Even if I hadn't forced them to admit how yummy it was, I could tell they loved it by the way they were wolfing it down. When I confessed that there was spinach mixed in with the beef, they merely shrugged and kept on eating. The spinach really does go well with the ground beef and Ragu sauce (I did add a bit more cheese than the recipe called for, but the taste of beef and spinach still came out loud and clear). And the next day, we all fought over the leftovers. This is definitely a keeper!

Pasta MargheritaThis must be one of the highest ROI -- return on investment -- recipes ever. In plain English, I get a delicious pasta dish that my kids will devour for practically zero effort! This is pretty much our We-just-got-home-from-soccer-practice-and-Good-Grief-is-that-the-time-I-need-to-make-dinner! staple. It is beyond easy to prepare . No penne pasta in the cupboard? No problem. We substituted cheese tortellini. Kids hate pepperoni? Use sausages instead! The one must-have, in my opinion, is the basil. Forget the "optional" note in the recipe -- this is what really makes the dish. You only need a few leaves to enhance the basil that's already in the Ragu Margherita sauce. And if you use fresh basil leaves, fresh mozarella and high-quality pepperoni, I swear the result is as good as any you get from your local pasta joint.

Double Topped Mushroom PizzaThis is another high-ROI recipe, especially since you don't make the pizza dough yourself (Although you could if you really wanted to. As for me, I consider yeast a live animal and don't particularly want to work with it, so I was happy to use a prebaked crust). This is another time-crunch standby in our household. Olives are Jammy's favorite vegetable, and we all love mushrooms, so this recipe is right up our alley . But I've never used green onions to top a homemade pizza before, and I have to say they were a surprisingly delicious touch! And I'm proud to say that none of my kids felt it necessary to pick out ANY of the toppings before they shoved the pizza into their mouths.

The BlahThis is one of those rare reviews where I have nothing to write in the Blah section. Unless.... hmmmm..... it sucks that I ate way more than I should have?

The Bottom LineRagu pasta sauce -- delicious, nutritious, budget-friendly and oh-so-easy! Like I need any more reasons to make it a pantry staple in our household?

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I found several recipes I will be trying soon.. The 3 Cheese Stromboli sounds super yummy I may make that on saturday to munch while we watch the OSU Buckeyes play Indiana. The 1-2-3 CHICKEN CACCIATORE would be fantastic for sunday night dinner. Thanks for the chance and for the recipes, I love RAGU!

I was wondering what I'd make for dinner tonight.. The Chicken Parmesan Alfredo looks good to me, but I'm going to try your version of the Pasta Margherita one day too because it's making me hungry looking at it.

My kids are allowed to eat fruits (in moderation) & veggies whenever they want.Offer them a "choice" between milk & water when thirsty... they almost always pick water, especially if they can use the ice dispenser on fridge!

I would love to try, & will be trying the CHICKEN ALFREDO WITH FETTUCCINE. My family, esp. my DD loves fettuccine alfredo. I usually make from scratch but I'm always looking for ways to make dinner time quicker & easier. bookbaby @ gmail dot com

I think the chicken & white bean stew will be coming soon to my house - looks pretty interesting, especially with cooler weather. Stews are soo good this time of the year. Hope I win from Ragu!! Thanks! Tammy gordonfan@embarqmail.com

I'm a sucker for bolognese sauce.. and when you make it with ground turkey and whole wheat pasta, it's actually kind of good for you! I'd make FETTUCCINE WITH TURKEY BOLOGNESE SAUCE. Yum. Maybe tonight in fact.

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